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'The Common Sense Farm' is a fascinating dive into the life of the Twelve Tribes community. The film has this raw, unvarnished feel, capturing the complexities of their insular existence. It's not heavily stylized; rather, it leans on the authenticity of the subjects and their day-to-day realities. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in their lifestyle and the surrounding controversies. Themes of faith, isolation, and societal perception are woven throughout, making it a thought-provoking watch. There’s a stark honesty in how it presents the group, neither glorifying nor vilifying them. A distinctive aspect is the intimate interviews that reveal personal insights, creating a layered understanding of a community often shrouded in mystery.
Communal living explorationFocus on the Twelve TribesIntimate interviews with community members
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